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I'm a relatively new investor in the Indianapolis area and looking to put a focused effort on a specific country for single-family rentals that cash flow well and are in a market that is growing and wil...
The town is growing rapidly with tons of new home construction still happening along with new schools, and we were recently ranked as the fastest growing city within the metro area....but we are served with only a han...
Investment Info:
Large multi-family (5+ units) commercial investment investment in Meridian.
Purchase price: $1,800,000
Cash invested: $27,500,000
Sale price: $39,000,000
Ground up 180 unit apart...
I've got a property with a negative cash flow for 10 years. I bought it right before its value dropped. The value never climbed back. It's had a tenant for most of the ten years, however, expenses are more than ren...
Looking to start a buy and hold portfolio of single family rentals in the Fort Worth, TX area (Saginaw/Benbrook/Burleson/Crowley). Me and my fiancé are wanting to try and purchase new construction homes in class A to ...
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I'm excited to join Bigger Pockets and embark on my real estate adventure. I'm finishing my Ph.D. in Biochemistry Engineering here in Los Angeles and am originally from Chile. Back in my home country, I have succ...
I just posted a message in our blog about communities in decline or expansion, and wanted to see what our members think of their own communities.
Where do you live, and is your community growing or declining?
Also -...
So I am new to Real Estate and got a Line of Credit to start things off. Has anyone else started off that way, or how do you finance your first few properties?
Does anybody know anything about eXp Realty?http://exprealty.com/I'm new to real estate so I'm trying to understand exactly what their business model is. Pros & Cons?They bill themselves as, "The agent owned cloud...
I've recently become super interested in this submarket in targeting it for my first investment property purchase, hopefully sometime within the next 5 years. I work in the CRE industry and have a good understanding o...